newsday," watching " from the bbc. still to come, we have a special report from japan. as people try to rebuild their lives following the earthquake and tsunami. the duke and duchess of cambridge are making a splash in canada. 14 million pound appeal has been pledged for the horn of africa. 9 million people are at risk of malnutrition. this is the worst drought in 60 years which has affected somalia, kenya, and other countries. >> this is a place where life hangs in the balance every single day. july, 2011, and once again this corner of africa is cursed, teetering on the brink of disaster. this doctor is fighting a constant battle to save life here and he does not always win. >> this is becoming very bad. you can hold a child and they will just die in your hands. you can see the life slipping through your fingers. you can console the mother, you tell the mother what has happened, you do the best. >> to escape this drought, hungry, desperate people are pouring into the refugee camp, already the biggest in the world and getting bigger all the time. 1000 new arrivals every